Iran has rejected a 15-point proposal from the United States aimed at ending the ongoing war.
Tehran describes the plan as “maximalist and unreasonable,” raising doubts over diplomacy.
A high-ranking diplomatic source confirmed that Iran received the US proposal but criticized it as deceptive and misleading. Despite claims by US President Donald Trump about ongoing negotiations, Iran denies direct talks and states that only indirect messages have been exchanged through mediators. Meanwhile, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkiye are actively involved in mediation efforts to bring both sides closer to a ceasefire agreement.
Iran has also presented its own five-point plan, emphasizing conditions such as reparations, sovereignty, and an end to hostilities. As tensions continue, both sides remain far apart, with ongoing military actions and increasing regional involvement complicating efforts to end the conflict.
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